David George-Cosh Archive
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Feb 18, 2011
Mobile phones of the future will include a dizzying array of features says the outgoing Google chief. Read Article Schmidt shares his wildest dreams
Feb 18, 2011
Amid the constant stream of dark-suited telecommunications executives, a neon green cartoon character was the talk of this week's Mobile World Congress. Read Article Mobile expo celebrates arrival of little green men
Feb 17, 2011
Qtel's CEO says that the Tunisian government is currently evaluating what to do with the 25% of Tunisiana that is owned by Princessa Telecom Read Article Status of Tunisiana uncertain
Feb 17, 2011
As Abu Dhabi prepares to send a commercial satellite into orbit, a host of specialists are contributing to the project, and some of those are UAE nationals providing essential engineering services. Read Article A dream, a team and Yahsat
Feb 16, 2011
Qtel has partnered with Skype to offer internet telephone services in Jordan and Philippines while UAE operator du looks to launch its own VoIP services this year. Read Article Skype hooks up deal with Qtel
Feb 16, 2011
The chief executive of the du said the UAE telecoms operator has another Dh600 million to pay down debt. Read Article du to use windfall to reduce debt burden
Feb 15, 2011
Twitter is looking to partner with regional mobile operators to help provide access to the popular microblogging service through mobile short codes during events when the internet goes offline.
Read Article Twitter looks for louder presence in Arab world
Feb 15, 2011
Telecoms operator to pay 15 per cent of earnings to Government.
Read Article Du to pay royalty charge for first time
Feb 15, 2011
The business of mobile applications will soon change to "freemium" models driven by in-game advertising and could be purchased directly from a mobile operator instead of an app store. Read Article A future shaped by apps and ads
Feb 14, 2011
Middle Eastern telecoms companies are making waves at the annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Read Article Etisalat makes its presence felt